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Zen Is a Form of Buddhism That Developed First in China Around the Sixth Century CE and Then Spread from China to Korea, Vietnam and Japan
A Geographic History of Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhism: the Decline of the Yunmen Lineage
Zen Masters at Play and on Play: a Take on Koans and Koan Practice
The Buddhist Tradition
Gushan: the Formation of a Chan Lineage During the Seventeenth Century and Its Spread to Taiwan
HRPH 3242 Zen Buddhism: Introduction to Zen Meditation
Contested Identities in Chan/Zen Buddhism: the “Lost” Fragments of Mazu Daoyi in the Zongjing Lu Albert Welter
Kitō Jiin in Contemporary Japanese Sōtō Zen Buddhism
Chan Buddhism
A Brief Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism by His Holiness the 14Th Dalai Lama
Tangut Chan Buddhism and Guifeng Zong-Mi
The Development of Koans in Chan Buddhism and Their Adoption in Japan and Western Modernity
Sociology of Keralam (Sgy4b06)
Kordinak History Final Project
A Critique and Discussion of the View That Shi Miyuan Proposed the Five-Mountain, Ten-Monastery System
Read More About the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism
The Fourth Patriarch Daoxin's Chan Thought
Chan Buddhism in Ritual Context
Top View
Buddhism, Chan Chánzōng Fójiào 禅宗佛教
Seventh World of Chan Buddhism By
Dōgen and Sōtō Zen
First Issue of Journal of Chan Buddhism
Sŏn /Zen: Chinese Chan Buddhism and Its Spread Throughout East Asia
SAN DIEGO Encounter Dialogue
Education Employment
The Gates of Chan Buddhism
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In the Spirit of Ch'an
Schlütter Full CV March 2016
Zen Buddhism and American Religious Culture: a Case Study of Daistez Teitaro Suzuki (1870-1966)
Seventh World of Chan Buddhism
Revisiting Chan Buddhism of the Ninth Century
Seeing Through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism
The Two-Way Transmission Between Jingshan Temple and Kench¯O-Ji
04 Unifying Views Papers Preface.Indd
Rinzai Zen Rinzai, Lin Chi Or Linji
Transmission and Enlightenment in Chan Buddhism Seen Through the Platform Sūtra (Liuzu Tanjing 六祖壇經)
Zen Buddhism: Roots and Branches Abstracts
Dr.St¯Anta and Huatou
Language and Politics in India and China: a Cross-Cultural Comparative Study1
The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism by Jinhua
Buddhism's Effect on China's Development “How Did the Spread
Buddhism in Britain - Developnt and Adaptation
Dharma Transmission Rituals in Sōtō Zen Buddhism